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Itching Piles Cured

Piles B rally-drive you mad Hard to be ir Hard to get rid of < "an’t t’.n i relief But, " a:t a min ite. Yes, you can, too it s a case wr rth knowing how Know rg how mean; relief It mean get the right thing t mean’s tJoan s < tintment Doan's Ointment will do it’ Relieves at once, an i cures if you use it long enough A i irritating skin diseases disappear ued *r the soothing influence of Doan’s Ointment Mr Tnomas Hemming, Lincoln House. J auukau mad. Parnell Auckland says : - ‘ I have been nearly driven out of my mind with Itching Pile-. Nobody but my'-elf knows t -e torture I suffered. S anetiines the irrit ition wa- -0 dreadful that I <*<>uld ahiio-t have torn myseli to piece . My w<>r t feriag v. as at night time and in the warm weather. I u-ed dozen - of remedie-. but they were quite 11-elv s. Then a friend advi ed me to u<e loan’s Ointment : 1 got a pot -nd conin enced witli it. A few : ppli atiou ga e me relief and one pu. ctired m 1 of It -iiing Piles, and this ai’tei year- of on tan sintering. 1 cannot tell you how I think of D‘»:in’ (•in meut. but th, e wln» have suffered t lie torture <;f Itching Files will know viiaimy c re mean- tome. ! advi . all 11.0 •• wiiu ~re sii i.ring night aftei iitchi from it< iiing Pil s to get Doan’s Ou'moit at om-e. !. cured me. and will .--.ir, oi h r .

(•oAx’sOu.tm ut i-sod by all c-hemisi,, .-il 't' lekf-e c: - .13 pel pot, or wi I I. 1 1» nd . a ie-rqt <■ price by Fo-Uei t’i- i aii » “ . ">•> i .i - ett. Sydney 1., i.i- itib'T tn.- mime J'OAN’S.

Recovery from wasting ami -eakening diseases is hastened by use of “Phosphol.” Phosphol begins with a "P.”

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 45, 4 February 1911, Page 3

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318

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 45, 4 February 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 45, 4 February 1911, Page 3

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